Not to be outdone by its Samsung successor , the Nexus One’s getting a miniature over-the-air update as well, sending users on a mind-bending ride from Android 2.2.1 (version FRG83D) to the FRG83G build of Android 2.2.2. When they emerge thoroughly dazzled and confused on the other side, what will they find? We spoke to Google and it’s just a few bug fixes, but one of them’s rather important — this update will go down in the annals of history as the one that doesn’t inadvertently send humorous texts intended for your co-workers to your deathly serious boss. Oh, and if that sounds like something you’d like to have immediately, rather than waiting for a formal rollout, you can find the file you need at Google’s servers right now. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Nexus One gets tiny update to Android 2.2.2, fixes SMS routing issues originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …What is the state of the union when a madman can come within a whisker of assassinating a member of Congress? When his rantings and ravings and drug use don’t stop him from getting a high-capacity magazine? When a sophomore in high school can show up to school with a gun in his backpack , and accidentally shoot two of his classmates? I’m not sure, but I know I’d really like to hear President Obama address this during his SOTU address–without platitudes, but with an actual plan of action. One which might include demanding that the Senate confirm his nominee to run the ATF forthwith , fixing gaps in government databases of mental health and criminal records, requiring states to share data on those who have been deemed mentally unfit, questioning the intelligence of selling high-capacity magazines to just anyone, allowing concealed carry without a permit, as Arizona and two other states do, wondering whether those with firearms should just be able to meander up next to their member of Congress, and closing loopholes that allow the crazed and criminal to get guns at gun shows while firmly ensconced on terrorist watch lists. Because anything less than this would tell me that he is to the right of such known Progressives as Dick Cheney , Sen. Tom Coburn , Sen. Dick Lugar and Rep. Peter King . Not to mention A-rated NRA supporter Harry Reid and former RNC Communications Director Cliff May . Oh yeah, it would also mean he is FAR to the Right of that key element in our democracy known as the American People: “Large majorities of Americans agree with the 2008 Supreme Court ruling that the Second Amendment confers an individual right to own guns, and Americans strongly oppose efforts to ban handguns,” said Bob Carpenter, vice president of American Viewpoint, the Republican polling firm that joined with Democratic firm Momentum Analysis to conduct the survey. “But Americans and gun owners feel with equal fervor that government must act to get every single record in the background-check system that belongs there and to ensure that every gun sale includes a background check. Most Americans view these goals, protecting gun rights for the law-abiding and keeping guns from criminals, as compatible.” Some findings from the poll results, provided exclusively to The Huffington Post: — 90 percent of Americans and 90 percent of gun owners support fixing gaps in government databases that are meant to prevent the mentally ill, drug abusers and others from buying guns. — 91 percent of Americans and 93 percent of gun owners support requiring federal agencies to share information about suspected dangerous persons or terrorists to prevent them from buying guns. — 89 percent of Americans and 89 percent of gun owners support full funding of the law a unanimous Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed after the Virginia Tech shootings to put more records in the background-check database. — 86 percent of Americans and 81 percent of gun owners support requiring all gun buyers to pass a background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter who they buy it from. ——- Closing the so-called “terror gap” has particularly strong support. A 2010 Government Accountability Office report found that during the past six years, individuals on the terror watchlist were able to buy firearms or explosives from licensed U.S. dealers 1,119 times. The NRA has opposed bipartisan legislation closing the gap on the grounds that the list is flawed — some individuals are put on the list by mistake, while many who pose legitimate threats are never added. But this position puts the NRA far to the right of even its members. A survey last year by conservative pollster Frank Luntz found that 82 percent of NRA members supported “prohibiting people on the terrorist watch lists from purchasing guns.” Eighty-six percent agreed with the statement that the country can “do more to stop criminals from getting guns while also protecting the rights of citizens to freely own them.” This folks, is about whether we want democracy by ballot or intimidation by bullet. It goes to the very heart of who we are and want to be, and it is most certainly an issue of National Security–or security for our democracy. Lets hope President Obama does the right thing.
Continue reading …More footage from last night’s show. Drake and Cole perform their collaboration from Friday Night Lights. Video coming soon according to DJ Semtex. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 22/01/2011 21:51 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s “missing” final years, questioning the capacity of our undergraduate graduates, and a new California law that allows cops to snoop our smart phones. These discoveries and more after the jump. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that found their way to Larry Gross, director of the USC Annenberg School for Communication. A specialist in media and culture, art and communication, visual communication and media portrayals of minorities, Gross helped found the field of gay and lesbian studies. The links below open in a new window. Newer ones are on top. Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s final years are mostly missing from the media’s coverage of his life King’s “missing years” include those during which he voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War and organized the Poor People’s Campaign. Are Undergraduates Actually Learning Anything? Drawing on survey responses and transcript data, researchers have concluded that a significant percentage of undergraduates are failing to develop the broad-based skills and knowledge they should be expected to master.
Continue reading …Even after the formation of a new government in Tunisia, an estimated 500 to 1,000 political prisoners are still being held in Tunisian jails, a hiccup in the post-Ben Ali era governing of the country that promised a release to all political detainees. —JCL The Guardian: The new Tunisian government is still holding between 500 and 1,000 prisoners accused of often vaguely worded terrorism offences, despite a promise to release all political detainees. While hundreds of prisoners of conscience have already been released since the fall of the government of the dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali last week, concern is mounting over the uncertain fate of a second group convicted under draconian anti-terror laws. According to those familiar with their cases many were tried under deeply flawed legal procedures or had confessions tortured out of them, often after being targeted for their religious beliefs. Read more Related Entries January 12, 2011 Twitter Fights the Man December 27, 2010 2011: A Brave New Dystopia
Continue reading …After large amounts of mail from Cuba was refused entry to the U.S. due to strict security measures, the Cuban government has decided to halt U.S.-bound post due to the high costs of so many returns. Historically mail into the U.S> has been banned, but a directive by President Obama allowed mail from Cuba to be sent into the U.S. through an intermediary country, like Mexico, which increases cost. —JCL The BBC: Cuba has suspended all postal deliveries to the United States until further notice. The suspension follows the introduction of stricter security measures by the US last year after the attempted mailing of explosives from Yemen. The Cuban postal service says large amounts of mail were refused entry and returned in the following months. Correspondents say the cost of so many returns may have led to the decision to stop the service. Read more Related Entries January 12, 2011 Twitter Fights the Man December 27, 2010 2011: A Brave New Dystopia
Continue reading …The average couple has 312 arguments a year—and most of them are over really silly things. A new study reveals the top 10 argument triggers, and though they may seem innocuous enough, the Daily Mail notes that one in five Britons have considered breaking up over them: Stubble left…
Continue reading …With the spotlight on narcotraffickers, it’s easy to blame Mexico’s endless violence exclusively on drug cartels. But the U.N. is also now urging the country to investigate the involvement of government officials in crimes, such as the abduction of 40 migrants in Oaxaca. —JCL The BBC: The UN human rights chief has urged Mexico to investigate the possible involvement of officials in the abduction of about 40 migrants. Navi Pillay said the Central American migrants had been “abducted in highly questionable circumstances” from a cargo train in Oaxaca state last month. They were reportedly taken by gunmen who stopped the train in Chahuites. Read more Related Entries January 12, 2011 Twitter Fights the Man December 27, 2010 2011: A Brave New Dystopia
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